Saturday, April 04, 2009

A Tale of Two Climate Conferences

One featured the latest empirical scientific findings through actual non-manipulated data, and the other featured the usual babble, dribble, drool, spew, manipulation, lies, and outright nonsense of the worldview agenda known as the "scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming".

Guess which one got the breathless stamp of authenticity by those experts on all things, the Tank Media?

Noteworthy:

"Since man set foot on the earth, however, nothing has quite gripped the angst-ridden imagination like the weather gods visiting their fury at human behavior and life, so much connected with the use of fossil fuel energy. Media editors know this. Where once we banished such 'end is nigh' eccentrics to the limits of society, today, they are fĂȘted for spinning prediction as science and conducting publicly funded research to 'save the planet.' Their messages are aided by apocalyptic video game scenarios passing for media news reports. "

....and:

"Much more could be said, but reading the New York presentations one can only be impressed by the standard of empirical scientific study and debate and, in Copenhagen, the distinct lack of it. The juxtaposition of these two conferences is thus iconic of the entire climate debate -- or rather the mass media's collusive and shameful closing down of it. Unfortunately, many political leaders have simply bought the media-dominating alarmist line.

Vaclav Klaus, keynote speaker at the New York conference and current president of the European Union, lamented that, 'the minds of world leaders are firmly shut to anything but the fantasies of the scaremongers.'

Yet it's those same leaders who are about to consider diverting vast economic and energy resources at the current G20 and at December's 'Kyoto II.'

Frightening, when you consider they will do so based on an agenda propagated by a highly anti-intellectual, exclusively prophetic, anti-science 'faith' movement -- the real climate deniers."

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